2011's first domestic animation 'Earth's Representative Rolling Stars''s main character, Lucky, the pitcher who represents earth is drawing attention in that MBLAQ's Lee Joon was chosen to be the male idol who would best fit the role.
Ryu Seungryong, Ryu Dukhwan's movie 'Earth Representative Rolling Stars' which is causing excitement, conducted a survery in which idol group MBLAQ's Lee Joon was chosen as 'baseball-dol' who would best convey the earth's representative pitcher. From March 2 to the the 9, the survey of 'Who is the male idol who would best fit the role of an earth's representative baseball pitcher?' progressed with MBLAQ's Lee Joon beating Big Bang's G-Dragon, Beast's Lee Kikwang and of course the original beast-dols 2PM's Nichkhun to take the 1st place.
Lee Joon ascended as 'Baseball-dol' with an overwhelimg 66% of votes after starting off early with 50% amongst the other candidates. The netizens voiced their opinions on the survey with 'Lee Joon looks like he would work out well', 'I feel like Lee Joon would do well as a baseball pitcher'.
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